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Turbomass 5.0 chemstation software

Manufactured by Agilent Technologies

Turbomass 5.0 ChemStation software is a data acquisition and analysis software for Agilent Technologies' mass spectrometry instruments. It provides a user interface for controlling the instrument, acquiring data, and analyzing the results.

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2 protocols using turbomass 5.0 chemstation software

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GC-MS Analysis of Organic Compounds

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The apparatus was an Agilent 6,890 series GC System (Agilent Technologies, Santa Clara, United States), equipped with 5975C VLMSD and an Agilent MG-HT-1 fused silica capillary column that was 30 m × 0.32 mm interior diameter (i.d.) × 0.25 μm film thickness. Moreover, samples were injected in a split ratio of 50:1. The injector temperature was set at 180°C, the carrier gas was helium at a flow rate of 1 ml/min, and the oven temperature was set initially at 50°C and was increased to 200°C at a rate of 10°C/min and maintained for 5 min. The temperature of the transfer line was set at 280°C. The mass spectrometer was operated in the ionization mode (EI) at an ionization voltage of 70 eV over masses ranging from 40 to 550 amu and a manifold temperature of 270°C. Data were recorded with Turbomass 5.0 ChemStation software (Agilent).
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GC-MS Analysis Protocol for Samples

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Each sample was subjected to GC, coupled with MS analysis, using an Agilent 6890 series GC System (Wilmington, DE, USA), described by Ntourtoglou et al. (2020 (link)). All data were recorded with the Turbomass 5.0 ChemStation software (Agilent).
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